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an ae Rev. Peter A. Coad, Moderator. First photograph of the then newly formed Glee Club. Glee Club The Mount St. Mary’s College Glee Club was without doubt one of the most outstanding organizations on campus. The Club was chartered by the Student Council and recognized by the Dean’s office as an integral part of a broad educational program. The singers were off campus as much as on, however, as they made trips near and far in full dress uniform, spreading the name of the Mount. They performed at schools, hospitals, and prisons, and appeared over TV from Baltimore. Combined musicals with St. Joseph College were presented. It is a tribute to our class that the Glee Club had its be- ginnings with a group of the men of ’52 back in the spring of 1949. Our classmates responded to the call of Father Coad, who was instrumental both in the formation of the Glee Club and in securing Father Shaum as director. The choral group was then known as the Freshman Glee Club. The Club was later opened to all four classes and had its name changed, making itself into what all appearances was a permanent pert of the Mount. Fathers Coad and Shaum devoted freely of their time and effort and must share with the students in the laurels. 32
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Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges Probably the most exclusive group on the campus was the nine seniors selected to represent Mount St. Mary’s in the 1951-1952 edition of Who’s Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges. Each of these men received the official certificate of recognition awarded by the organization as well as a write-up of his college-personal record in the publication. In addition the student shared in the benefits of the stu- dent placement service. % ROS 3 s 2 s 3 s. Nominating committees were requested to consider the student’s scholarship, his leadership and cooperation in educational and extracurricular activities, his general citizenship, and his promise of future usefulness. Thomas Howard, Joseph Holland, John McKenney, Antonio Ramos, Joseph Gelish, Joseph Snively, William Inman. Missing: John Baker, Joseph Gough, Joseph Turnbach. | Delta Epsilon Sigma Honor Society The Class of 1952 was not without i ts true scholars. At the end of the first semester of the senior year the above men were recognized by being nominated for and accepted to Delta Epsilon Sigma, national Catholic honor society. The Delta Epsilon Sigma key, the official insignia of the society, was awarded to the men at graduation exercises. The group includes the class valedictorian and salutatorian, and all members received their degrees either Summa Cum i i | Laude or Magna Cum Laude. | The society was constituted to give recognition for and encouragement to high scholarship among the students and graduates of Catholic Colleges and Universities, and awarded its key on the basis of good character, liberal culture, and high scholarship. x John McKenney, Joseph Holland, Joseph Gelish, Thomas Howard, president; Antonio Ramos, vice-president; William Inman, historian; John Baker, Joseph Snively. Missing: Joseph Turnbach, Joseph Gough. 31
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27 Ue REE PoE ED PONS Ea TIA IRL OES IERIE ETE ESP ALOE EIST IOS NE ON ROE RII jac TEs 4 i casi 2 For your enjoyment—in Flynn Hall. Rev. David W. Shaum, Director. GLEE CLUB TODAY: First row: P. Camilletti, V. Smith, N. Drury, J. Doherty, C. McCarthy, W. Fanelli, J. Lipinski. Second row: J. O'Neill, F. Gallagher, T. Barlow, A. Dattoma, D. Kessinger, H. Rocks, R. Zandanel, T. Caroluzza, H. Steskel, C. Kachauskas, B. Jankowski, J. Balaga. Third row: J. Yodzis, J. McInerney, R. Butler, R. Cortez, J. Hennessey, J. Jones, C. Evans, M. Doran, J. Leary, J. Reilly. 33
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